Note: This entry was originally posted on my temporary blog

SUSHI THAT REMEMBERS: They look like real, but they are actually USB memory sticks made by Solid Alliance Corp of Japan. SushiDisk, which comes in tuna, sea urchin, and salmon roe to seaweed rolls, is available in 32MB and 128MB configurations. The price tag on them: 8,200 yen (US$75) and 6,000 yen. — AP
Very cool =D
And today LHC was pretty muhc crapping. And we have to write zi tie some more! =(
http://www.google.com/jobs/lunar_job.html
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Words fly, then lunch boxes
tapie
THEY’VE fought with fists. They’ve thrown objects at each other. And yesterday, Taiwan’s rowdy lawmakers had an old-fashioned food fight.
Legislators began chucking white foam lunch boxes full of rice, meat, hard-boiled eggs and vegetables at each other during a heated debate over whether Taiwan should spend NT$610.8 billion (S$30.4 billion) on weapons sold by the United States.
It was difficult to determine who started the battle. Local TV showed legislators yelling at each other as they sat at long tables in a committee room during a lunch meeting.
Opposition lawmaker Chu Fong-chih stood up and began shouting at ruling party lawmakers when she apparently ducked to avoid being hit by an object.
‘You’ve got no shame!’ screamed Ms Chu of the Kuomintang after throwing a take-out box of chicken and rice at Mr Chen Tsung-yi, a legislator from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, who backed the special budget.
Mr Chen grabbed a lunch box and tossed it back at Ms Chu, who had what appeared to be food stains down the back of her blouse.
‘My whole body smells like a lunch box!’ she shrieked to TV cameras covering the melee.
The food fight, which lasted just minutes, left tabletops, chairs and the floor littered with rice and chunks of hard-boiled eggs. — ASSOCIATED PRESS, REUTERS
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Source: http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/sub/asia/story/0,5562,281561,00.html?
They are SO childish -_-”
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Cyber gaming goes to S’pore schools
SOME Singapore schools are setting up clubs to promote cybergaming as a competitive sport with an eye to groom talents for events like the World Cyber Games (WCG).
Two top junior colleges, Raffles and Victoria already have such clubs, with an aim to train students to play competitively.
Raffles is taking it a step further, by working with a cyber cafe and a local games events company – Asteroids Cyber and Rapture Gaming respectively – to teach its students game design.
The two companies even have a game plan: To involve more secondary schools and colleges, with Rapture even looking into a curriculum for games education.
On the horizon: inter-school cyber gaming competitions.
Rapture’s managing director Herman Ng, 26, said his mission is to raise gaming to a level that will ‘show parents and the community its positive side’. Already, some teachers and parents appear to be less fixated on the negative impacts of gaming, such as how it may affect their children’s school work or lead to addiction.
Moderation is key, they say, as such dangers can develop in any activity when done compulsively.
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VERY interesting.
28-10-2004 – 5pm No Life
Once again I have to blog here. Don’t blame me.I have no choice. My blog is still down.
Now today the weather damn cold. Come school study chinese. That’s like no life.
Newest screenshot from taggie development (see I am not slacking). This is a screenshot of the tables the taggie is gonna use. it is not all.

Today there was a sort of farewell celebrations for the principal, Mr Tan who is retiring at the age of 60. It was a “surprise” to Mr tan but he found out from some inquisitive reporters who wanted to interview him anyway. The farewell video they made was x-tra cold. Eh use Eric’s what chop and signed garunteed thinggy, the video = sucks. (Not the comments by the interviewees, I mean the effects they add are a bit too much)
Then admist tears (like real ah!) he left, for his office. (Jian Wei did drop tears, when he yawned)
Then after recess played UNO. We could never finish one game fast. When someone is about to win, we will like try to draw him/her. And hehe got once only left me and Jun Ling then i put a Wild +4 card then said yellow and since i have a yellow card left i placed it and won. Poof!
Read FoR. It rawks my life.